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Sorry but I get all of these but soda---how do you need money to get soda?

Same here. Also perfumes, I absolutely love a good smell. Lately I found myself buying more and more accesories, like belts or bracelets, I don´t know if this counts.
I got news for you but a mere $200 for a collectible toy is not high end.
Do you feel the need to kill each victim in a different way. to collect a different form of murder with each kill?Murder, i'd hoped to stop at just the one but they're so morish.
I see you are correct. There was a time that a cost of under $5000 would not even draw interest from true collectors. How bad the economy must be that many of them are driven below that level.For Power Rangers, it is. Occasionally, more expensive items will be released in Japan corresponding to the Super Sentai roots of Power Rangers, but stateside, these are the best we can get.
I enjoy my collection of kitchen tools. They're mostly inexpensive, but are indulgent in the sense that I use some only occasionally.
Things like my truffle shaver, spaetzle press, benriner spiral slicer, wooden tortilla press, masa grinder, cold oil press, hand crank coconut scraper, aebleskiver/paniyaram pan, so on and so forth.
Are you able to recommend a meat grinder or a electric slicer?
I enjoy an occasional trip to the thrift-store, but used clothesNotHardUp1 said:I would rather buy a nice pair of wool slacks like I did today that easily cost over $100 new, but I find them at the thrift store for $2, only 1/3 of the cost to dry clean a pair
Browsing used book stores can be fun...and I agree on the smell of books.Alistair said:My indulgence is definitely in books. I love browsing used books stores. I love the smell of books. I love the patina an old book's pages take on
I could sorta say music as well, but only in the form of CD's... and for me its all about getting stuff cheap though - garage sales/thrift stores/eBay/store closings/etc. Last fall I probably hauled home close to 50 CD's (some being "well that looks interesting") because they were $ .10 (yes 10 cents!) each, at a store going out of business.Maklaar13 said:I am absolutely crazy about music. I collect Lps, cds and even cassette tapes and yes sometimes I tend to overspend. I have a fantastic collection and I am proud of it.
